WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions today announced
$98,495,397 in grant funding through the Department of Justice’s Office of
Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) COPS Hiring Program (CHP).
The Attorney General announced funding awards to 179 law enforcement agencies
across the nation, which allows those agencies to hire 802 additional full-time
law enforcement officers.
“Cities and states that cooperate with federal law
enforcement make all of us safer by helping remove dangerous criminals from our
communities,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “Today, the Justice
Department announced that 80 percent of this year’s COPS Hiring Program
grantees have agreed to cooperate with federal immigration authorities in their
detention facilities. I applaud their commitment to the rule of law and to
ending violent crime, including violent crime stemming from illegal
immigration. I continue to encourage every jurisdiction in America to
collaborate with federal law enforcement and help us make this country safer.”
CHP provides grant funding directly to state, local, and
tribal law enforcement agencies to support hiring additional law enforcement
officers for three years to address specific crime problems through community
policing strategies.
In September, the Justice Department announced additional
priority consideration criteria for FY2017 COPS Office grants. Applicants were
notified that their application would receive additional points in the
application scoring process by certifying their willingness to cooperate with
federal immigration authorities within their detention facilities. Cooperation
may include providing access to detention facilities for an interview of aliens
in the jurisdiction’s custody and providing advance notice of an alien’s
release from custody upon request. Eighty percent of the awarded agencies
received additional points based on their certifications of willingness to
cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
The complete list of award recipients can be found here.
The COPS Office awards grants to hire community policing
officers, develop and test innovative policing strategies, and provide training
and technical assistance to community members, local government leaders, and
all levels of law enforcement. Since 1994, the COPS Office has invested more
than $14 billion to help advance community policing.
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